Re: S26 broken link
Hi, Offer Kaye wrote: The link to the S26 Synopsys on http://perlcabal.org/syn/ points to http://perlcabal.org/syn/S26.html which is a broken link - would it be possible to fix this? I't not that easy, because we currently don't have tool to turn p6doc into HTML. I can remove the link for now, if it's a concern to you. My apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this question. For infrastructural discussions, the perl6-compiler might be better suited, but we're not picky in here (I hope :-) Cheers, Moritz -- Moritz Lenz http://perlgeek.de/ | http://perl-6.de/ | http://sudokugarden.de/
Re: S26 broken link
Moritz Lenz wrote: Offer Kaye wrote: The link to the S26 Synopsis on http://perlcabal.org/syn/ points to http://perlcabal.org/syn/S26.html which is a broken link - would it be possible to fix this? I't not that easy, because we currently don't have tool to turn p6doc into HTML. I can remove the link for now, if it's a concern to you. And a major reason why we don't have a p6doc-to-HTML converter is because there are still some outstanding issues with the p6doc spec: it's not ready for prime time, as it were. IIRC, the biggest unresolved issues involved the code-sensitive documentation features: getting a pod6 parser to read perl code and extract appropriate values on the one hand, vs. safety concerns about its ability to _run_ perl code on the other. -- Jonathan Dataweaver Lang
S26 broken link
Hi, The link to the S26 Synopsys on http://perlcabal.org/syn/ points to http://perlcabal.org/syn/S26.html which is a broken link - would it be possible to fix this? My apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this question. Best regards, -- Offer Kaye